Come along - everyone's welcome!
There will be a small admission fee to cover insurance, costs etc. - but if you are a motorsport fiend, you'll find it well worth while. Food and loos available!
Where to watch ...
The Venues - Descriptions and How to Get There.....
Spectators are welcome at all venues.
Clubs will usually make modest admission charge for spectators often "per car"
(max. 4 people)
Marshalling is a good way to become involved in motor sport and at the same time have a free ringside view of the action. All clubs provide a lunch break during the day and some clubs even provide the food! Whilst the duties are voluntary, there is often a "Marshal's Prize Draw" or similar at the end of the meeting.
If you are interested in being a marshal at any of the Championship events, please contact the relevant official at any of the organising clubs. (Click here for contact details) If you are a novice the club will team you up with an experienced marshal who will "show you the ropes".
Note for Competitors - the information on this page is principally for the benefit of Spectators. In particular, more detailed information about the venues (bends etc.) will be provided in the Supplementary or Final Regulations for individual events by the relevant motor club. Some venues (e.g. Castle Hill and Werrington Park) may also specify a different Competitor Entrance.
Venue: Castle Hill
Location: 0.5 miles off A 390 nr. Lostwithiel. Follow signs from Sweetshouse or from centre of Lostwithiel
Description : New Hillclimb introduced in 2000. Very fast hill with a very steep gradient towards the finish. It is rapidly becoming a favourite venue particularly with drivers of more powerful cars .
Organising Club: Camel Vale Motor Club Ltd.
Venue: St. Eval Circuit
Location: 6 miles N of Newquay. Access from either A.39 (Fraddon-Wadebridge road) at North end of St. Columb by-pass (follow signs) or from B.3296 (Newquay-Padstow road) north of Mawgan Porth village.
Description : The only Sprint venue in the Championship accessable to spectators. Well known airfield circuit used for many years in various layouts. Current circuit is run in an anti-clockwise direction and retains a fast straight which sees the quicker cars exceeding 100mph. With various RH and LH bends and a hairpin ; timed runs total almost 2 miles. Good spectator viewing with easy access to Paddock area.
Organising Club: Newquay Auto Club Ltd.
Venue: Werrington Park
Location: 2 miles N. of Launceston. Spectator access off A.388 (Launceston- Holsworthy) road.
Description : Popular North Cornwall Hillclimb venue in a classic parkland setting. One of the longer hillclimbs at over 1200 yards, it combines fast, flowing bends at start via the the well known (and much respected!!) cattle grid to a tighter section at the top of the hill.
Organising Club: Plymouth Motor Club Ltd.
Venue: Portreath
Unfortunately spectators are not allowed to enter Portreath
aerodrome. The Ministry of Defence, who control this property, have kindly allow
South Hams MC to use it, however for security reasons can not stretch to
allowing spectators.
As part of the Cornish Speed Championship we will however, make sure you are
kept inform of all incidences and results by posting them on this website!
Organising Club: South Hams Motor Club.
Venue: Tregrehan
Location: 2 miles from St Austell centre towards St Blazey Gate. The entrance to Tregrehan to be found 100 metres beyond the turning to Par and Fowey.
Description: A Hillclimb venue dating back to the 60's. A picturesque setting, the hill being lined with trees from the start, opening out into a long right hand bend, followed by a sharp left hander and over the finishing line.
Organising Club: Truro and District Motor Club








